Sentences with phrase «address migration issues»

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@transframer — With all due respect, you didn't really address the issues raised regarding: 1) actual # of extant vertebrate species; 2) the fact that land inverts «breath air» and would have drowned if not accounted for on the ark; 3) that the dino genera identified in the wiki link far exceeds 50; 4) the need to account for extinct land vertebrates in addition to those still around; 5) that many marine fish would have died as their habitat's salinity dropped; 6) that your % allotments for food / water don't reflect the fact that many forms require fresh meat and / or eat disproportionately to their sizes; 7) the specific dietary / environmental constraints involved in the migration to the Ark and the return trips from Mt. Ararat.
Issues of migration and employment between the two countries are also expected to take the centre stage of his address to the House.
This issue of STAIR addresses stereotypes we have regarding gender that we are often not aware of which can impact the type of research conducted among victims of forced migration.
How do you see the importance of these skills in addressing the key trends and issues we are seeing globally, such as climate change and migration?
Diverse Voices Address Contemporary Issues Krzysztof Wodiczko's multimedia account of war and sacrifice in Iraq and Afghanistan fills the long - silent chambers of Fort Scott with the voices of soldiers once again (Veterans» Flame, 2009); Mandana Moghaddam's haunting video of abandoned baggage floating on the ocean recalls the human lives adrift and displaced through forced migration (Exodus, 2013).
Funded though the Lounsbery Foundation, G4C sought partnership with the Migration Policy Institute to launch a design challenge that invited people to submit game concepts that address migration and emphasize integration issues.
The exhibition (21 January - 23 April 2017) consists of two films, WESTERN UNION: Small Boats (2007) and True North (2004), which address issues of migration, race, gender, and globalisation.
The exhibition consists of two film projections, WESTERN UNION: Small Boats (2007) and True North (2004), which address issues of migration, race, gender, and globalisation.
Addressing governmental / civic relations and related conflicts of power, identity issues such as ethnic discrimination, forced migration and forced disappearances.
This summer, Artpace embraces this question with two solo exhibitions of work by Sabine Senft and Doerte Weber, artists who are addressing global issues of migration and geopolitical borders.
Dr. M. T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery / Sun Yat Sen Hall Through May 3 St. John's Univerity, Queens NY These artists» alternative perspectives address issues of innovation, displacement, and identity as tension and conflict, as well as the impact and challenges of mobility and migration on aesthetic experimentation and creative strategies.
Talking to Action addresses critical issues such as migration and memory, spatial mapping, environmental issues, gender rights and legislation, indigenous knowledge, and racial violence in work created by contemporary social practice artists and collectives from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, and the United States.
Through his «map» paintings Bowling addresses issues of history and migration, both his own as a Commonwealth immigrant to the UK and latterly the United States, and broader mass movements of people, from colonial slaves through the «Middle Passage» from Africa to South America, to socio - economic motivated migration.
London - based artist Isaac Julien is a pioneering film and video artist whose multi-screen installations display rich narrative imagery that address issues of migration, race, gender, and globalization.
Continuing his ongoing engagement with the themes of migration, expulsion, and translocation, Ai draws on his own experiences of migration and the complexities of cultural and geographical politics to address current social issues, in particular the refugee crisis.
The discussion will address issues frequent in their works, such as border crossing, migration, cultural heritage and identity.
I'm of the opinion that it's actually a perfect time for artists to use the world stage of the most respected and long - standing international art exhibition, to address some urgent issues of world politics: In particular migration which is the subject of Vik Muniz's «Lampedusa» (Pace Gallery), a fragile paper boat floats around the Venetian canals, printed with headlines about migrants who died at sea in recent months after attempting to make the treacherous journey from Libya to Lampedusa in Italy.
Taking as a starting point Alice Neel's prophetic 1936 painting, Nazis Murder Jews, which depicts a Communist party torchlight parade through the streets of New York City, the exhibition presents historical works in addition to new and recent works by artists who address issues including migration, censorship, struggles for equality and democracy.
Borehole disposal seems intriguing as it addresses a number of issues to do w / accessibility, migration, etc..
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